Justin Bieber’s Mom Tells SarahNET Radio Incredible Recovery Story

Ron DevitoTuesday, December 4, 2012 20:11 EST

Pattie Mallette is on The Palin Radio Update with Kevin Scholla! Justin Bieber’s mom talks to Kevin about her incredible book Nowhere But Up. Hear how this unbelievably strong woman overcame sexual abuse, drug use, a suicide attempt, and more. We’ll hear why Mallette chose life while others were telling her not to. Plus a look inside her relationship with her son, Justin Bieber. Governor Sarah Palin unfiltered on Benghazi, Susan Rice, and the ‘Fiscal Cliff’. Also, the story of Vanessa Riddle, a brave little girl fighting for her life. Find out how you can help. SarahNET Radio’s Steel Resolve, our weekly commentary from Sarah Steelman is featured as well. Steelman tells us why size matters to President Obama.

From Rock Bottom to Recovery

Pattie Mallette, the mother of Justin Bieber said she found God when she hit rock bottom after a suicide attempt that landed her in the hospital. Mallette, a sexual abuse victim had descended into a world of drugs, and despair. A man who had been visiting her told Mallette that she had nearly lost everything there is to lose, “what is there to lose by giving God a chance?” Mallette chose to follow his advice, thus beginning her long journey to recovery.

Mallette conceived Bieber, when she was 17 – the same age that Bristol Palin had conceived Tripp. Everyone around her advised Mallette to abort her pregnancy. Pro-lifers often say that one never knows if the baby in a mother’s womb is going to be the next President of the United States or a doctor who finds the cure for cancer. Mallette of course, conceived a successful rock star whose Gangham Style is all the rage. Prior to her pregnancy, Mallettee had always been pro-“choice.”

From Recovery to Forgiveness

Mallette said one of the nearly impossible things she has done was to forgive those who sexually abused her. “If I wanted to be forgiven for the things I had done,” Mallette said, then she had to also extend that forgiveness to others. Ultimately, she found that impossible task to be freeing.

Steel Resolve: Size Matters to Obama

Sarah Steelman said “size matters” to Obama because he has been meeting with CEOs of multinational corporations “who have armies of lawyers and lobbyists while small businesses have only their elected officials.” Steelman said the multinationals contribute to both parties and that crony capitalism must end if there is to be true fiscal reform.